About The Artwork Gestural abstract painting on canvas. This work is unstretched, and will be shipped in a tube. It has approximately 2 inches of border for stretching by your framer. Original Created:2017 Subjects:Abstract Materials:Canvas Styles:AbstractAbstract ExpressionismGesturalGestural AbstractionIntuitive Mediums:AcrylicHousehold Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:36 W x 36 H x 0.2 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United States. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Embrace the season's new hue in head-to-toe looks that exude effortless ease.
Neutral Territories is all about finding the blacks, greys and browns hiding in various combinations of MX reactions dyes. In Carol Soderlund's workshop at ProChemical & Dye, we were not handed individual recipes to dye neutral colors. Instead, we were taught how to search systematically for neutral colors. I was delighted to expanded my grasp of color through this process. Toss in some discharge and thickened dye exercises and it was dye heaven! Here is one sample card from my notebook - all of the colors are closely related.. The row on top was my favorite neutral grey/black. Some seemingly black colors on the right hand column when lightened are shown to have blue, purple and reddish shades. The lightest values on the left hand column become more similar as the dye is diluted. Below is the sample card that I dyed in my search for browns given the dyes used for the grant: tangerine, strongest red and deep navy. I found the range of browns very pleasing. Carol's exercises taught me to evaluate the samples. I know that I'd like to explore browns with slightly less red and more yellow hue based on the colors below. Additionally, I'll be breaking down these browns into value gradations (like the picture above) to understand them better and increase my color vocabulary. The workshop included time for individual projects. I noticed a fellow student, Laura, had put notches in an old credit card and was scraping with thickened dyes. I decided to follow suit using the nine closely related brown dyes from above. Our marks looked totally different. Here is the credit card and the two pieces created using my freebie tool: I still had dye left, so I did some stamping with a 16oz plastic cup, a plastic salsa cup, a wooden thread spool and a plastic core from Mettler thread. I was thinking about Christopher Alexander's Property of Wholeness "Levels of Scale" when I chose my circles in 4 sizes. The dye was applied thickly in places, so it dripped when I hung it up out of the way. I'm going to think of this as a two techniques bonus...stamping and dripping. Messy plastic cups and dedicated brushes filled with a residue of thickened dye sat in front of me, but what to do with it? I decided to add a bit of water and create dye washes to help clean up the brushes and cups. Thickened dyes are *NOT* good for your drains! It was a neat exercise in seeing how far the dye would go... Once I had the stripes painted on the fabric, it occurred to me that I hadn't added soda ash anywhere along the line...ooops! I scrunched up the fabric lengthwise and rolled it up like a cinnamon roll. I stuffed it into a tight container (could't find a looser fit) and added some soda ash water. I squirted some black dye on top of the fabric roll for good measure. The error prompted me to create a piece more interesting than the original plan. I love getting 2 visual layers for one dye process. The last piece was created to use up the dregs of the dye washes. I poured the remaining brown and black dyes into the bottom of a container and mopped it up with fabric that I had scrunched in my hand. I rescrunched (it's a technical term despite what spell check is telling me...really...) the fabric in the container. I squirted some leftover black dye on top and left it to batch. Now I have a variety of related fabrics and very little wasted dye. Scrunched fabric with colors breaking from a custom mixed black and browns. Detail from the scrunched fabric above. Dye companies such as ProChemical & Dye and Dharma Trading offer a few premixed browns, blacks and greys, but there are so many more available for the adventurous dyer! Using the primary and secondary pure colors with neutrals blended from those dyes allow all of the colors used in a piece to harmonize. Bright colors pop thanks to neutral colors. The Neutral Territories workshop was inspiring. It was my fourth color/dyeing class taken from Carol Soderlund. She continues to offer new insights into color and dyeing. I highly recommend her classes. You'll find them well run, fun and chock full of information with excellent notes and samples to take home.
Pants: Phillip Lim (similar here and here). Shoes: Joe Fresh (similar). Top: Equipment. Sweater: Otte. Scarf: Club Monaco. Coat: Mason (similar). Bag: Reed Krakoff c/o.
The SUE Shoulder Hobo is a new style this season. Crafted from panels of handwoven leather in a rich camel color with a knotted shoulder strap and a zip top closure. Fully lined with inside zipper pocket. Slouchy and so easy to wear with everything. Measures 16”L x 5”D x 11”H Genuine leather
Officers of the British 2nd Army and two officers of the Wehrmacht negotiate the agreement regarding the transfer of the neutral territory of the Bergen-Belsen camp to the British army, 12th April...
All about that clean state…
Refined darks are critical in this color story, enhancing the composition of highs and lows inspired by glamorous, artistic interiors, where historical references are carefully layered. Get more painting advice and inspiration from PPG!
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Happy Friday! I hope you had a good week. My week went something like this: Eat, sleep, work, eat again, sleep again and work again. So I didn't get to spend a ton of time online this week which means I don't have any links for you today... BUT, I do have this GORGEOUS neutral space to share with you today. You know how much I love neutral territories, so I was super excited when I ran across this one. It's the home of designers David Nault and Paul White, who are the owners of Boston design firm Weena & Spook. The space is comfortable, clean, modern and chic and cozy all in one. It's the epitome of the perfect weekend getaway that I so desperately need right now! There is no perfect getaway planned for the weekend, but I do plan to relax and make a good meal to eat while I watch who wears what on the Oscar red carpet. Will you be watching?? Happy weekend!
Take a stand in luxe, desert-hues pieces.
As temperatures become less extreme, we turn to one of our favorite (and commonly underutilized) layering options: The CPO-style shirt jacket.
Take a stand in luxe, desert-hues pieces.
Use Civil War reproduction fabrics in classic quilt blocks such as Log Cabin or Churn Dash blocks, whimsical appliqué blocks, or strip-pieced rows.
Creating a cozy contemporary neutral minimalist room is all about striking the perfect balance between simplicity and warmth. Start by choosing a neutral color palette dominated by shades of white, beige, or gray to establish a serene backdrop. Opt for sleek and streamlined furniture with clean lines to maintain a minimalist aesthetic. Add warmth and comfort with soft textiles like plush rugs, oversized cushions, and luxurious throws in neutral tones. Incorporate natural materials such as wood,
A New York couple sought the expertise of a design firm and art advisor to simultaneously execute their dream family home, set high above the city's skyline. Photographed by Read McKendree and Allyson Lubow. Produced by Karine Monié
Take a stand in luxe, desert-hues pieces.
A fashion look from November 2012 featuring ribbed long sleeve top, mango pants and suede knee high heel boots. Browse and shop related looks.
Our new favorite beach layering piece? Sweaters, of course. Here are five reasons why. From Montauk to Malibu, the seasons are shifting ever so slightly and the days are getting shorter. The evening a
11x14 (1/8” thick) wooden “Accorded Neutral Territory” sign. Made to order, in cherry, maple, or walnut (In the above photos, the first is walnut, the second is cherry, last is maple; all pieces will vary slightly in tone and grain from the photos due to each piece of wood being unique). Proudly show your Dresden Files affiliation to all your guests! Designed and made in North Carolina. Of note: it doesn't come with hanging hardware, but I myself used command strips and they are perfect. For indoor use only!
Take a stand in luxe, desert-hues pieces.
A modern day woman full of life and fancy. Cherishing the moments of whimsy and delight to full fascination. A dreamer of hope and romance in a Crazy Beautiful World...
New books from all-star designers Ashley Gilbreath, Bobby McAlpine and Carley Summers should be at the top of your reading stack this spring.
Nobody loves a good sale more than me, especially when it means shoes, handbags and jewelry at an additional markdown. Until Saturday, Shopbop is offering up to 25% off sale items. This is just a taste of our favorite…